Europe’s Energy Transition Fast Tracked. With an ongoing war in the Ukraine and now Russia using their gas supply as an economic weapon against Poland and Bulgaria, it is clear that the European economies must diversify and create domestic energy control for their nations. Nothing can happen quickly but the capital is available from the infrastructure investors to get the build out to occur as long as the development processes can occur quickly and the revenue streams exist. While only Poland and Bulgaria were named by Russia yesterday, who is next is clearly on the minds of every nation currently relying on Russia’s supply.
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- Politico: Manchin stirs the pot while other Dems try to resuscitate their party-line vision
- CNN: Russia will shut off gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria
- Bloomberg: Solar Group Says U.S. Trade Probe Will Cut Domestic Installations in Half
- CNBC: Solar company Enphase Energy is ‘tripling down’ on Europe as Russia’s war sends power prices soaring
- Utility Dive: As Congress returns, Google proposes legislative action to help it and others to achieve 24/7 clean energy
- PV-Tech: Solar buildout to increase five-fold by 2050 as renewables become the ‘new baseload’, says McKinsey
- Canary Media: The US needs to build a bigger, stronger grid. FERC has a plan for that
- PV-Magazine: Yotta Energy secures $16.5 million in funding, lands Air Force base microgrid deal
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